Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Wright Vigar moves to new offices – but stays in Marshall’s Yard

The Gainsborough office of Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors Wright Vigar is to move to a new location in the town’s Marshall’s Yard.

Wright Vigar, who have been serving the Gainsborough market since 2005, is relocating within the venue as a result of the company’s continued growth over the past few years. Not only has this growth seen the Gainsborough team expand to 18 people, but there has also been a large increase in the number of clients using their services.

Originally starting as a partnership, the company has been providing accountancy and taxation services for over 40 years. During this time the practice has grown the number of their offices to 8 across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. At the same time they have increased the range of their services and expertise to support private clients and businesses alike. Wright Vigar provide a personal, relationship-based service whilst also having the expertise through the depth of their team to provide all the specialist services expected of a large practice.

Wright Vigar works with owner-managed businesses across the full range of business sectors. They provide more than the traditional accountancy and taxation services and pride themselves on offering a proactive and tailored service for their clients.

MD Pete Harrison said: “The relocation of our Gainsborough office is a reflection on the hard work and commitment from our team, who continue to provide an exceptional service to our clients and are dedicated to winning new business.  Wright Vigar continues to go from strength to strength and this move is a really exciting development for us.

“The new office will enable us to provide even higher levels of service for our clients and gives us room for even further growth in the coming years.”

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